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274 mastering the grade 10 global history curriculum checking your understanding \(william) hague and his supporters are skeptical of further integration into the european union, saying it undermines british sovereignty, and they fear that the single currency - scheduled to go into effect in 1999 - would only increase european influence in britain.\ 1. in this news report, william hague seems to support the concept of 1. westernization 3. theocracy 2. nationalism 4. socialism 2. twenty years later, in 2016, great britain withdrew from the european union. this fact seems to support william hagues fear that 1. the european unions control over great britain would be too great 2. the rights of british citizens would be respected by the european union 3. great britain would turn to communism under the european union 4. the wealth of the upper classes in great britain would be taken away 3. based on this map, which conclusion is most accurate? 1. the global distribution of wealth is unequal. 2. social mobility between classes is increasing. 3. the communist threat is on the rise. 4. economic self - sufficiency in less developed countries is increasing. 4. during the 1800s, which description would have applied to most of those areas shown on the map with a per capita income of up to $1,000? 1. leading industrial powers 3. colonies of european powers 2. countries of western europe 4. nations with elected governments
- William Hague and his supporters are skeptical of EU integration fearing it undermines British sovereignty, which is a sign of nationalism - a focus on national interests and identity.
- Britain's withdrawal in 2016 shows concerns about excessive EU control, which aligns with Hague's earlier fears.
- The map shows different levels of per - capita income across the world, indicating unequal global wealth distribution.
- In the 1800s, many areas with low per - capita income were colonies of European powers.
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- 2. nationalism
- 1. the European Union’s control over Great Britain would be too great
- 1. The global distribution of wealth is unequal.
- 3. colonies of European powers